Nature's Transformer [Lady Bugs ]
Uploaded: March 29, 2006 14:04:21
The title tells everything from this ladybird.
Richard L. Bliss March 29, 2006
Very nice. Love the title, its perfect. Which lens did you use? #417411Peter Ambruzs March 29, 2006
It was a Canon 100mm macro lens. #2588563Mary L. Lemley March 29, 2006
What a great shot. Now, if you could explain about how far away you were it would be great. Macro used to be so simple to me but now days there are close-up filters, micro?, extension tubes etc. With this lens do you have to still be at least a ft. from subject? Thanks!!!!!! #2588658Peter Ambruzs March 29, 2006
The ladybird was about 20cm from the tip of my lens. So it is a third less than a foot. But the insect don't fear from the camera, they only fear from the rapid movement. #2588736Michelle L. Belnap March 29, 2006
Absolutely LOVE this picture...need to get more into macro myself....GREAT JOB! #2588792Lynne Hoad March 30, 2006
WOW,WOW,WOW!!! Absolutely stunning capture Peter!!! I LOVE THIS PICTURE, IT'S SO CUTE TOO!! #2590093Orsi April 23, 2006
Yes,WOOW,WOOW!!!Awesome shot,Peter!! #2677736Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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